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Old 03-20-2009, 12:56 AM
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Re: 2000 Tahoe misfire/backfire problem

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the plug wire resistance should be 500-650 ohms,,,900 plus is too high...
plugs should be replaced if 50,ooomi or at least checked for gap tip damage...

the fuel pressure must be above 53 psi ....60 psi is perfect and it holds pressure on shut down..

the exhaust manifold leak is common the bolts break..use a ratchet and tighten to 10 ft lbs to see if the head falls off...

all these items could cause your problem cost to check zero...
plugs and wires are brand new and plugs are platinum 4's, no gap setting. Note that mentioned exhaust leak is not where the manifold meets the head.

I used anti seize on the plug threads and i used plug wire boot grease on the wires.
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Old 03-20-2009, 08:52 AM
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plugs and wires are brand new and plugs are platinum 4's, no gap setting. Note that mentioned exhaust leak is not where the manifold meets the head.

I used anti seize on the plug threads and i used plug wire boot grease on the wires.
P-4 plugs made by bosch many have had problems with miss fire.
most all here recommend a/c delco...

new wires must be the same resistance as the spec. resistance the oem wire measures 500-650 ohms your wires are not the correct spec...who made them ?

any exhaust leak will cause problems with the PCM/computer if it is near the engine this will throw the KS out of range..
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Old 03-20-2009, 05:30 PM
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Re: 2000 Tahoe misfire/backfire problem

These are the wires, oreilly's local store had 2 sets and the person that was trying to sell them to me had no idea what the difference was between the two other than roughly $30. I made him get me both sets and neither set had any markings with details as to ohms, size or anything. The information was nothing more than what you will see in this link. The wires themselves dont even have the info stamped on them. I shouldnt have bought them but at the time i just didnt feel like going anywhere else. So theres my BS excuse to why i bought the crap below

http://www.oreillyauto.com/EW3/Produ...&currentPage=4


Now the plugs are another story all together. Needless to say they were a little more costly.
http://shop.advanceautoparts.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/product_Spark-Plug-Bosch_11430011-P_960_R|GRPTUNEAMS_489626729___

They were bought at a seperate time at obviously a seperate place. I was leary when i bought them and indeed asked will they work right my my tahoe with there being so much computer controled crap on it and i was told yea, they will work great.

This kinda stuff makes me with i had a 69 c-10 stepside with the old trusty 4 bolt main 350, turbo 350 tranny and a good ole holly sitting on top. Didnt matter what brand plugs were in it, what wires, nothing. Set the gap, screw them in and drive the damn thing until the wheels fall off.
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These are the wires, oreilly's local store had 2 sets and the person that was trying to sell them to me had no idea what the difference was between the two other than roughly $30. I made him get me both sets and neither set had any markings with details as to ohms, size or anything. The information was nothing more than what you will see in this link. The wires themselves dont even have the info stamped on them. I shouldnt have bought them but at the time i just didnt feel like going anywhere else. So theres my BS excuse to why i bought the crap below

http://www.oreillyauto.com/EW3/Produ...&currentPage=4


Now the plugs are another story all together. Needless to say they were a little more costly.
http://shop.advanceautoparts.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/product_Spark-Plug-Bosch_11430011-P_960_R|GRPTUNEAMS_489626729___

They were bought at a seperate time at obviously a seperate place. I was leary when i bought them and indeed asked will they work right my my tahoe with there being so much computer controled crap on it and i was told yea, they will work great.

This kinda stuff makes me with i had a 69 c-10 stepside with the old trusty 4 bolt main 350, turbo 350 tranny and a good ole holly sitting on top. Didnt matter what brand plugs were in it, what wires, nothing. Set the gap, screw them in and drive the damn thing until the wheels fall off.
Pitch the Bosch plugs in the trash can and get the Ac delco plugs the good book calls for.
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I took my 00 Tahoe 5.3 to the dealer to find that Part#3330PCT regulator needed replaced. All I know is it was something w/ the fuel dumping when it wasn't needed. It only costed me $300 !!!!! At the dealer soooo. It WAS worth it.
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I took my 00 Tahoe 5.3 to the dealer to find that Part#3330PCT regulator needed replaced. All I know is it was something w/ the fuel dumping when it wasn't needed. It only costed me $300 !!!!! At the dealer soooo. It WAS worth it.
It is good that you got it fixed but your dealer pulled a Jessie James hold up on you.

300$ for a 50$ part and 15 minutes labor.

Within a year or two it will probably do it again.
My brother in law has went threw 4-5 of them.
If so pull vacuum hose off of reg and gook for gas in the hose.
If so just buy a fuel pressure reg and put it on yourself in 15 minutes.
An save the other 250$ for mad money.
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It is good that you got it fixed but your dealer pulled a Jessie James hold up on you.

300$ for a 50$ part and 15 minutes labor.

Within a year or two it will probably do it again.
My brother in law has went threw 4-5 of them.
If so pull vacuum hose off of reg and gook for gas in the hose.
If so just buy a fuel pressure reg and put it on yourself in 15 minutes.
An save the other 250$ for mad money.

Thanks for the input. Get me once shame on you- get me twice shame on me!!
Thanks again, I'll deffenitly do it myself in the future. To be honest I was happy it wasn't anything worse.

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Re: 2000 Tahoe misfire/backfire problem

Fuel pressure idles at 50lbs, rev engine and it jumps to 55ish. Unplug regulator and its 60lbs. Mechanic that tested seems to think thats within spec and possibly the catalytic converter is stopped up.
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Re: 2000 Tahoe misfire/backfire problem

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Fuel pressure idles at 50lbs, rev engine and it jumps to 55ish. Unplug regulator and its 60lbs. Mechanic that tested seems to think thats within spec and possibly the catalytic converter is stopped up.
Fuel pressure is not up to specs.
Proper testing before seems to think thats it is bad.
A vacuum gauge will test for pluged cat.
What is vacuum reading at idle and speed up?

On the fuel pressure.
You fuel pressure is to low.
Specs on it is 55/62 lbs of pressure
Here is some guide lines of fuel pressure checking.

Hard to start cold.
Check cold start fuel pressure.
Check engine running fuel pressure.
Check engine running on the road fuel pressure.
Then shut it off and watch for fast leak down.
Pinch off at rubber part or block off return line and check full pressure.
Later V6 and V8 gm engines should have 55-66 fuel pressure.
Cold start should be 55/62 lbs of pressure.
If you do not have full fuel pressure on a cold start the injectors will not squirt fuel.
Do not leave home without it.
Engine running should be 55/62 lbs pressure depending on engine load.
Full pressure with return pinched off should be 75-85 or more.
And if it has a fast leak down after shut off you have a leak.
If pressure does not come up with return line pinched or blocked off.
Go to fuel filter and hook a gauge direct to a line at fuel filter.
Pressure should come up to 75 or more and will hold after fuel pump is turned off.
If it leaks down there after fuel pump is turned off it is LEAKING BACK THREW PUMP CHECK VALVE OR PUMP MODULE LINES.
Post back your fuel pressure readings.
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Old 03-26-2009, 07:41 AM
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Re: 2000 Tahoe misfire/backfire problem

Might need intake gaskets,blow out and sucking in air causing a miss.4.8s,5.3s and 6.0s are known for intake gaskets blowing out which is a very common problem.It is a plastic gasket which is a joke.Spray a can of carb cleaner near the intake gasket areas and if it changes,intake gaskets are bad.
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Re: 2000 Tahoe misfire/backfire problem

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Fuel pressure idles at 50lbs, rev engine and it jumps to 55ish. Unplug regulator and its 60lbs. Mechanic that tested seems to think thats within spec and possibly the catalytic converter is stopped up.
this pressure of 50psi is not high enough ...you have fuel pump problems,,,,this is consistant with your issues..this is where to start...

53 psi is the lowest acceptible amount,,,,meaning that the fuel pump will soon fail....and the the fuel pump is not working properly..

the instuctions MT 2500 gave should be followed...
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